Walla
Walla Union Bulletin (
Walla Walla, Washington)
Athena- The Womens Christian Temperance union was hostess on Tuesday to a county institute when members were present from
Hermiston,
Pendleton,
Weston, Milton and Freewater. Mrs Fred Tooze of Portland, the state president and Mrs W.R. Wyrick state director of temperance and missions were present to address the groups.
Mrs. M. H. Rice of Milton gave a bible study in a devotional period. A no-host luncheon at 12:30 p.m. was served by Mrs Bertha Monte, Mrs Jessie
Crabill, Mrs Mabel Coppock, Mrs Ruby Wideners and Mrs Fred
Teague.
Plans were made for a county convention in mid September.
~Mignonette Rebekah lodge met on Tuesday night with twenty present.The new members were welcomed. From a distance were Mrs. Klev
Hooker and Mrs. Mary
Swayze. During a social period Mrs C.O. Hanlon and Mrs. Dora Schubert served refreshments.
~Mrs. L M
Keen is spending the week with relatives in Enumclaw.
~Mrs Dennis
Swart and daughter Mary Ann will arrive on Thursday from Portland to visit Mrs James
Foster. Miss
Swart will attend the C.E. state convention in
Pendleton. Dr. Swart will join his family here on Saturday.
~George
Myrick is a patient at St. Mary's hospital in
Walla Walla.
~Mrs Clyde
Dickenson returned on Tuesday from a visit to her brother George
Gross, at Union.
~The Rev and Mrs C. Paul Moore returned on Wednesday from a trip to Corbett and Portland.
~Orel
Michener of Umatilla, bus driver from Portland to
Pendleton visited his mother Mrs Klev
Hooker on Monday. She will leave this week for her home in Bremerton.
~Miss Sylvia
Hardin is convalescing sastisfactorily following an appendectomy. She is a patient at St Mary's Hospital.
~Mrs Lydia
Myrick was hostess at a dinner on Tuesday in honor of Mrs Mary
Swayze an old time resident here, who is moving from Enterprise to Eugene.
~Mrs
Jess Smith has returned from Eatonville where she visited the Roy
Moores.
~Several members of Mignonette Rebekah Lodge visited the lodge at
Weston on Monday night when the fiftieth anniversary was observed.
~Gail
Herndon and James Benes made a trip on Sunday to C. O. Hanlon's ranch in Wallowa county where they found Athena's former mayor busy with his cattle and his hogs.